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Where did the name 'Anglican' come from?
The name 'Anglican' Is from England, and it means 'Of England.'
The name 'Anglican' Is from England, and it means 'Of England.'
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How many people follow the religion 'Anglican?'
The religion Anglicanism believe in Jesus and god. There are about 70 million followers of Anglicanism. There are also a number of other denominations that consider themselves as Anglican.
The religion Anglicanism believe in Jesus and god. There are about 70 million followers of Anglicanism. There are also a number of other denominations that consider themselves as Anglican.
What are the key positions people have within the church (of England)
The Archbishop of Canterbury has a large honour over the other archbishops of the Anglican Communion. He is known as first among other equals. However, the archbishop does not give direct authority to people outside of England. Another key position in the Anglican church is a Vicar. A vicar is the paid parish priest for the Anglican church. |
What are the key symbols of the church?
What are the key beliefs of Anglicanism?
Anglicans one god is displayed into three people. The father, the son and the holy ghost. This is known as the doctrine of the Trinity, and this is very common with catholic religions.
Anglicans one god is displayed into three people. The father, the son and the holy ghost. This is known as the doctrine of the Trinity, and this is very common with catholic religions.
What are the key sacraments of Anglicanism?
Baptism and the communion are the two sacraments Protestant churches usually have. Anglicans refer to the Lord's Supper as Holy Communion or the Eucharist. They don't have Roman Catholic view of the Eucharist, where the bread and wine are transformed invisibly into the body and blood of Christ.
Baptism and the communion are the two sacraments Protestant churches usually have. Anglicans refer to the Lord's Supper as Holy Communion or the Eucharist. They don't have Roman Catholic view of the Eucharist, where the bread and wine are transformed invisibly into the body and blood of Christ.